Phillip Darlington
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Cinematographer
Since 1988, Phillip Darlington has worked as an actor on over 72 films
and television shows. Some stints in the year of 2005 alone include:
"The West Wing," "40 Year Old Virgin," "Domino," "Just Like Heaven,"
"Bewitched," "Cutting Room," Wolfgang Peter's "Poseidon" (coming out in
2006), "The O.C.," "C.S.I. New York," "Boston Legal," "Yes, Dear," and
"Threshold." In 2001, he produced a television show pilot for a home
improvement show called "Kenny's Korner." He has also produced a short
film called "Voracious" in conjunction with a feature film script which
he also wrote.
Darlington was first published in Reader Magazine at the age of twelve, has won various awards as a creative writer ever since and has several screenplays under his belt. He began to make his living as an actor in 1988 on James Cameron's "The Abyss," receiving Union status performing a stunt as a drowning helmsmen on the submarine U.S.S. Montana. hE has worked in all aspects of production, working on professional film and television shows since 1981, including such stints as Special Effects Assistant, Assistant to James Cameron, and has fulfilled supervisory positions for Grip and Lighting on various feature films. He has also worked in feature film development as an executive assistant for Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Films, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Darlington is also a writer of "The Money Shot" and an executive producer of "Moneyshot Productions."
Darlington was first published in Reader Magazine at the age of twelve, has won various awards as a creative writer ever since and has several screenplays under his belt. He began to make his living as an actor in 1988 on James Cameron's "The Abyss," receiving Union status performing a stunt as a drowning helmsmen on the submarine U.S.S. Montana. hE has worked in all aspects of production, working on professional film and television shows since 1981, including such stints as Special Effects Assistant, Assistant to James Cameron, and has fulfilled supervisory positions for Grip and Lighting on various feature films. He has also worked in feature film development as an executive assistant for Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Films, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Darlington is also a writer of "The Money Shot" and an executive producer of "Moneyshot Productions."